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gerryfarrell
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Re: Globe Cemetery pics
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 30 March 08 00:44 GMT (UK) »

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Re: Globe Cemetery pics
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 30 March 08 00:45 GMT (UK) »

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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 10 May 08 19:41 BST (UK) »

I had been looking forward to visiting the Globe for so long – I’m a Motherwell native based in East Lothian since ’73.

It (to me) really is an enchanting place, despite the despicable vandalism, and I managed to find my Great-Grandmother’s resting place (vandalised!).

Now, the nice lady at N Lanarks Council had warned me not to go there alone due to the presence of sundry junkies, jakeys, and other unsavoury mutants from the surrounding area – but a ˝ mile from where I used to live and attend school!

Sure enough, on my walk down the path from the Mill Road side I was accosted by a pair of failed neurosurgeons who were swilling strong (cheap) lager and loudly abusing anyone who passed by the bench they were occupying. Even while I was searching for my family lair, they were screaming vile abuse at me through the trees from up the hill.

Shocked

By the time I had concluded my research in the cemetery I had by now resolved to remove these two vile specimens from the gene pool, or (at the very least) give them a sound kicking (I am a pacifist – but straw / back / camel’s, and all that…) and throw them into the River Calder. They had vacated the bench by the time I got to that point in the path. Probably their lucky day – and mine…

What I am saying to you, Dear Friends, is this: do not (unless, like me, you are well capable of looking after yourself) venture there alone and CERTAINLY not during the hours of darkness. In fact, even a big strong chap like me would probably have little chance against a knife or other weapon… I cannot help but reflect that most of the good people interred in the Globe had probably seen more hardship and toil than these vermin who seek to terrorise such a beautiful place.
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gerryfarrell
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 10 May 08 22:07 BST (UK) »

I'm glad to hear that you found the grave you were looking for, all be it vandalised.
I was indeed very lucky as the one I was looking for is still in tact although the stone is lying down face up.
The sad fact is that this graveyard is indeed in one of the less admirible parts of Motherwell and being stuck out of sight of main road etc is the subject of vandals and hooligans etc.
I was chatting to the restorative justice people who are responsible for the cleaning up of this graveyard and the reopening the road from Mossend down and they tell me that they often had to abandon the site due to junkies or idiots using them as target practice from the trees up on the hills.
So please anyone who does go there beware.
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #19 on: Friday 20 June 08 20:11 BST (UK) »

I'm glad I seen this thread. I was planning a trip to Globe over the weekend after been given some Lair numbers for relatives/ancestors buried there.

Might wait until the other half or a couple of people can come with me then.

Thanks
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 21 June 08 17:22 BST (UK) »

Well I shall be returning over the summer -- why not wait for me if you cannnot get Other Half, etc.? I teach swimming in Edinburgh in the mornings during the summer break, so would be looking to get there just after lunch time.... Although mornings would probably be better before the giro monkeys awake from their substance-induced slumber to wreak havoc upon the unsuspecting genealogist...

Ian Goldie is the chargehand for all the cemeteries in that locale and is a brilliant chap -- if he does not have (say) a funeral at Airbles, he would be happy to join us by arrangement... or, if you want to go earlier, I can give you Ian's contact number?

All the Best!
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JulzDS
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #21 on: Saturday 21 June 08 19:17 BST (UK) »

It would be great to have someone there who knows the layout of the cemetery because I've got lair numbers, but I've never been.

Let me know when you are going and I'll try and go on the same day.

Julz
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 22 June 08 19:19 BST (UK) »

will do -- possibly some time in July?
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lanarkshire lassie
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 17 July 08 18:08 BST (UK) »

Hello Gerry.

Have just had a look at a post of yours, and am delighted to read that the Globe cemetery can be accessed from Mossend.

I have tried to locate it in the past from the Motherwell end , but if the weather was poorly, it does not make for easy access.

If I were to walk down Kirklee Road, how long a walk is it?

Many thanks.

Gail
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suec45
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 06 August 08 19:01 BST (UK) »

Can any one tell me when they stopped burials in this cemetery most of mums side of family from Daziel would they be buried there?
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gerryfarrell
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #25 on: Thursday 07 August 08 16:40 BST (UK) »

I believe they stopped new lairs in the 1930's. A full list of all the interments in the Globe both private and common graves is available to view on a CD at the Motherwell Heritage Centre.

You don't mention what date period your mums side of the family lived in Dalziel or from what part. The Parish of Dalziel was vast and covered a lot of cemeteries.

If you do think they maybe in the Globe and are unable to visit the heritage centre send me a PM with the details and I will pop along and look for them for you.

Gerry
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suec45
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 07 August 08 20:52 BST (UK) »

Hi Gerry
The earlis ti have Mums family is from around 1800  the name Fraser
My 3xG Granddad was David Fraser  born 1800 in Bothwell He died 
some time between 1861-81 as he is in the 1861 census with his wife Helen at 15 Watson st  Then Helen is living with their son David Fraser at 341 MC Andrews Row I have no dates for for their Deaths
But their Son David died 1902 at Bothwell Haugh Then his son John Docherty Fraser died 31 August 1910 at Braidhurst colliery. Then his son John Docherty Fraser my Grandad Was born Bothwell Oct 1910.He then after marring and having ten kids including my mum who was born Bellshill moved the whole family to England in the late 1940s
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #27 on: Friday 08 August 08 20:13 BST (UK) »

Sue,

Is the 3xG David Fraser you mention this one........................

David Frazer married to Helen Wilson who died in Ravenscraig (Wishaw) 04/11/1864 aged 61
Death record lists his parents as Joeseph Frazer (Coalminer) & Margaret Frazer (Sneddon)
His death is register by Joseph Frazer his son.

If this is your David then PM me your email and I will forward you the copy of the record.

Gerry
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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #28 on: Monday 11 August 08 15:22 BST (UK) »

Gerry just thought i would let you know the village my Nan & granddad grew up in was BothwellHaugh i got an email to day with a news article of my GGrans 100 birthday and how life was like what work she did as she was left a widow at a young age 36 it is amazing  the things we can find out and amazing how you lot can find even more. a big thanks for all your help


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Re: Globe Cemetery
« Reply #29 on: Sunday 05 October 08 07:21 BST (UK) »

Hi
I have had a great help from Motherwell Heritage Centre in Motherwell. The assistant found the lair number of my great grandparents buriel area. Unfortunately on a visit I could not find the grave.

I have also just been given by a second cousin the certificate for the lair bought in 1892 by my Great Great Grandfather. My next quest is to go back to the heritage centre and find out if my GGGrandfather and GGGrandmother are also buried in the lair.
So far I have William Alexander, sarah Clarke (Alexander) and their son Stanley Alexander.

If anyone comes across Lair 110b, can you let me know?

Good luck to all

M


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